Organic Fennel
Also known as Sweet Anise, fennel's snowy white flesh has a licorice flavor when eaten raw out of hand like an apple or sliced thin in a salad. When roasted or steamed, the taste is sweet and mild, and the licorice flavor all but disappears. Fronds are great for flavoring ...
Organic Fennel
Also known as Sweet Anise, fennel's snowy white flesh has a licorice flavor when eaten raw out of hand like an apple or sliced thin in a salad. When roasted or steamed, the taste is sweet and mild, and the licorice flavor all but disappears. Fronds are great for flavoring soups and smoothies, or use as a bed for poached salmon or roast chicken. Every part of this versatile vegetable plant can be used.
When growing fennel, it's important to select a variety that will perform well in-season to prevent premature bolting or thin flat bulbs.